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wood-fired adjective uk /ˈwʊd.faɪəd/ us /ˈwʊd.faɪrd/ using wood as a fuel: They used a small wood-fired stove to heat water. Their pizzas are cooked in the traditional way, in a wood-fired oven, rather than in an electric one. Vermont forests supply fuel for the wood-fired electricity generating plant. cooked in or on a device that uses wood as a fuel: Choose a steak or a crispy wood-fired pizza. Scrambled eggs are delicious served with toasted bagels or sliced wood-fired bread. Heat comes from a wood-fired stove in the kitchen. There has been a call to phase out wood-fired stoves on environmental grounds. A fun place to visit is Helsinki's only surviving wood-fired public sauna. A basket of wood-fired bread caught my eye, and instantly I knew I was in heaven. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Fuels alcohol fuel bioethanol biofuelled biomaterial briquette charcoal CHP coal coalification gasometer go-juice guzzle hickory chips mesquite non-fuel non-petroleum nuclear oil-fired propellant solar panel
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